<p>I basically got into every single UCs I applied to except Berk which I have not heard from so I'm very happy about it since my GPA wasn't so great during my community college years. </p>
<p>I know this semester's super important as I'm taking pretty much the hardest classes they are offering at this college but due to some personal problems, I'm going to have to drop a class. Don't want to whine about it since it's totally my fault for not being able to deal with it, but a member of my family was recently diagnosed with a terminal case of cancer so I just couldn't focus on the school work at all, on top of slightly being depressed.</p>
<p>I know I have to inform the school and all but I'm so AFRAID of losing my admission offer that I can't even sleep well these days. Am I worrying too much or should I actually be worried? I'm planning to email my choice school(UCSD) about it but I'm seriously just dying over this.</p>
<p>Thanks guys. Sorry about the mopey stuff...</p>
<p>Comp sci major which I don’t think was impacted. The class I’m dropping is the data structure class. It shows up as one of the classes that they suggest you to take on the assist.org but it does not affect my IGETC as I’ve already fulfilled my IGETC some time ago. </p>
<p>I’m a guy who likes to be in control of things around me but these days, things are truly getting out of my hands for the first time in my life. I’m freaking out inside ~~</p>
<p>Just FYI that is an important class for all computer science (and math) majors. I know it does not satisfy Berkeley’s discrete structures course, but I do know that it is a course Berkeley will appreciate. In fact, for math majors (I believe this was recent too) Math 55 (discrete mathematics) is now a prerequisite for upper-division courses. Although your course is discrete ‘structures’ – I am also taking that course, and for the vast majority of the content, it is essentially discrete mathematics (formal logic, induction, recursions, graphs, trees, basic abstract algebra, elementary set theory, combinatorics, discrete probability, etc.).</p>
<p>In my opinion, especially as a computer science major, that is the LAST class I would consider dropping (short of something like English Writing or a required course like calculus or physics).</p>